Man Killed by Lion After Entering Cage for Photo

A death shocked the participants zoo in India, when a man ignored security while trying to take a selfie with a lion and ended up being fatally attacked by three lions. This unfortunate incident occurred at Sri Venkateswara Park in Andhra Pradesh and the victim has been identified Prahlad Guijar, 38 years old. According to reports in The Hindu, Guijar arrived at the venue alone and ignored warnings from staff.

Witnesses reported how Guijar, braving a seven-meter-high fence, entered the room of Dungarpur, one of the park's lions, to take a photo. As soon as he entered, the lion pounced on him. Although the victim tried to escape by climbing a tree, he was caught and eaten by the lion and two others of his kind.

Man enters lion39s cage to take photo and dies devouredIgnoring these safety measures can lead to dangerous situations, such as the deadly Dungarpur attack. Photo: @svzootirupati/Instagram.

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Authorities tried to save the victim after the fatal incident

The authorities of the zooTogether with the local police, he quickly carried out a rescue operation but was unable to save the man. Although there were rumors about Guijar's possible intoxication, investigators did not comment on the matter. The lion that launched the attack has been isolated in a cage and is being monitored.

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Why is it dangerous for a human to interact with a lion?

Handling a lion, as with any large wild animal, is extremely dangerous for several reasons:

  • Strength and mobility: Lions are predators at the top of the food chain with enormous physical strength, speed and agility. They can cause serious injury or death within seconds.
  • Unpredictable behavior: Although lions appear less aggressive in captivity than their wild counterparts, they are still unpredictable. Their behavior can change quickly due to stress, fear or hunting instinct, making it almost impossible for a person not to correctly interpret their signals and respond appropriately.
  • Territoriality: Lions are territorial animals. Invading their space can be interpreted as a threat and provoke a defensive attack. In a zoo environment, this instinct remains, even if the space is artificial.
  • Hunting instinct: Lions are born hunters. A person's movement, especially in an uncontrolled context such as entering their room, can trigger their hunting instinct.
  • Disease transmission: There is a risk of zoonotic disease transmission between humans and lions. Although less worrisome than the immediate physical risks, it is a factor to consider.
  • Impact on animal welfare: Unnatural interactions with humans can stress or strain lions and have a negative impact on their well-being.
  • For all of these reasons, it is important to maintain a safe distance from lions and other wild animals, especially in controlled environments such as zoos, where special barriers and regulations are in place to protect animals and visitors.